化人

Chinese

Etymology 1

 
to make into; to change into; ‑ization
to make into; to change into; ‑ization; to ... ‑ize; to transform
man; person; people
trad. (化人)
simp. #(化人)
anagram 人化

Pronunciation


Noun

化人

  1. (obsolete, Classical Chinese) immortal; supernatural entity; celestial being; transcendent being
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Etymology 2

 
to make into; to change into; ‑ization
to make into; to change into; ‑ization; to ... ‑ize; to transform
man; person; people
trad. (化人)
simp. #(化人)
alternative forms 化儂化侬
anagram 人化

Possibly ultimately from Old French franc through Persian فرنگ (farang, Frank; French; European; Christian). Compare Urdu فرنگی (farangī~firangī), Hindi फ़िरंगी (firaṅgī, foreigner), Burmese ဘရင်ဂျီ (bha.ranggyi, Roman Catholic; Caucasian especially Portuguese), Thai ฝรั่ง (fà-ràng, westerner), Lao ຝະລັ່ງ (fa lang, Frenchman; white foreigner), Khmer បារាំង (baarang, Frenchman; European), English farang (western foreigner (in Thailand)), Vietnamese phật lăng (franc), Cantonese 佛郎機佛郎机 (fat6 long4 gei1), Mandarin 佛郎機佛郎机 (fólángjī),[1] Hokkien 番人 (hoan-lâng, foreigner).[2]

Pronunciation


Noun

化人

  1. (Philippine Hokkien, archaic, historical) Spaniard
Synonyms

Adjective

化人

  1. (Philippine Hokkien, archaic, historical) Spanish
Derived terms
  • 化人筆化人笔
See also

References

  1. Batchelor, Robert (January 24, 2013), “The Selden Map Rediscovered: A Chinese Map of East Asian Shipping Routes, c.1619”, in The International Journal for the History of Cartography, volume 65, issue 1
  2. Dictionario Hispanico Sinicum, Manila: University of Santo Tomás Archives, 1604, page 213
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